The proband must have a rigorous physical examination with a careful description of all dysmorphic features outside of that which would be found in a normal population. Measurement of subjectively odd-looking features is vital; normal ranges vary with age and sex and must be placed in the context of centile charts.
Standard measurements include:
- height
 - arm span
 - weight
 - lower segment length - from floor to upper border of pubis
 - upper segment length - height minus lower segment length
 - sitting height
 - interpupillary distance - hyper/ hypotelorism
 - intercanthal distance - telecanthus can occur when the intercanthal distance is greater than expected while the interpupillary distance is normal; mongoloid slant describes the state of the outer canthi being above the inner canthi
 - head circumference - the maximum occipitofrontal circumference: brachycephaly and dolichocephaly describe the anteroposterior skull length being too short and too long respectively
 - testicular volume
 - ear length
 
Additionally, the following should be sought:
- Brushfield spots on the iris, present in 20% of normal babies
 - a single, transverse palmar Simian crease
 - epicanthic skin folds over the inner canthi
 - incurving of the fifth digit, termed clinodactyly
 - fingerprint abnormalities
 - palate and lip abnormalities